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Old 23-06-2005, 11:30 PM   #1
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Talking A Classic, From A 4 Year Old Boy.

TONIGHT BEING LATE NIGHT SHOPPING AND RIANING HERE IN SYDNEY THE WIFE DECIDED WE SHOULD GO TO THE PLAZA FOR DINNER, which turned into a shoe shop scramble looking at shoes . i wasn't happy but have learnt to zip the mouth as it is part of life, for an attatched male
HOWEVER THE 4 YEAR OLD SON, hasn't accepted that boys must accompany females to shoe shops and was ropable.
anyhow the wife was trying some boots on with 2 sales girls, when the boy comes up complaining of a stomach ache . come over and show me where it hurts , my wife says my son walks over hand on belly lifts up his shirt and points to an area just below the navel, and says , RIGHT THERE NEAR MY BRAINS. THE GIRLS NEARLY FELL OVER LAUGHING . IF HE ONLY KNEW. e
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